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Hardness is used to distinguish micas from chloritoid, which also occurs rather commonly as platy masses in some metamorphic rocks; chloritoid, with a Mohs hardness of 61/2, cannot be scratched with a knife blade or geologic pick.

The pessimism and cynicism on this topic that you rather commonly find among conservatives — including NR readers — born in 1930, or even 1950, are profoundly unappetizing to these younger conservatives.

This technique is rather commonly adopted in content-based MIR field.

Conical shell panels made of functionally graded materials (FGMs) are rather commonly used by structural engineers.

It is also worth mentioning that autonomic features added in criterion C of ICHD-III beta for CH, namely ipsilateral sensation of fullness in the ear and ipsilateral forehead/facial flushing, were rather commonly reported in our group, by 28.1 and 27.1 % of patients, respectively (data available only for a third of total group) (Table 4).

However, they also found one third of these clinicians chose "more natural and organic" as the reason for recommending FMT to their patients, which may also be misleading in itself, as "natural" and "organic" are never value-free words but rather commonly understood as the meaning of "safe" and "less risk", somehow "healthier" (Ma et al., 2017).

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Some of the names, like Beekman and Hunter, correspond to names Con Edison assigns to its substations, rather than commonly used neighborhood nicknames (both are on Manhattan's East Side: Beekman is south of Grand Central, and Hunter is near Hunter College).

The reason for flying this route is to test a hypothesis, or rather, a commonly received opinion, which is that the Chinese are managing their transition from Communism to capitalism better than the Russians.

Citizenship in a fluid-nation was seen to be contingent not upon residence in some shared physical space (i.e., within "borders") but, rather, upon commonly held "values, loyalties, and/or habitual patterns of behavior" seen to exist across geo-national borders.

The tapered ZnO whiskers in this study extend along mosaic twin domain boundaries rather than commonly observed [0001] direction.

Literature survey shows that the impedance approach to explain the molecular interactions in liquid mixtures has been rather less commonly employed.

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